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I've snatched quite a few towels out of the back pockets of those d-bags, fouled them in ways not suitable for description here and nothing has happened to me.

This is such a non story.

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Re: Terrible towel curse?

The Steelers really need to focus on how they are going to beat the Browns this weekend with a very fragile Batch under center. This could be two in a row in the minus column for the Steelers quickly leading to three.

Re: Terrible towel curse?

Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle

pretty sure the Titans beat Pitt earlier this year and that was thrown from a fan. Screw em it's a rag

That was my understanding as well. That picture was first made public by Torrey Smith on twitter, wherein he talks about how disrespectful Steelers fans are, that they were throwing stuff at the players, and seemed to insinuated that the towel just landed on RR that way.

Re: Terrible towel curse?

Originally Posted by HoustonRaven

This is such a non story.

It's like the old wives' tale about how strange behavior, violence, accidents, whatever allegedly increase when the moon is full--when something like this happened, people noticed the presence of a full moon but didn't notice its absence and since humans seem to be hardwired to fit external events into predictable recurring patterns, voila. When someone "disses" a Reprehensible Rag, a subsequent win by the Tar&Piss is noticed, but the absence of same is not. (Apparently the pattern-seeking wiring persists even in groups of significantly diminished mental capacity...like Stealer fans. )